The temperature range of common tubular sintering furnaces is usually between 1000 ℃ and 1800 ℃, and some special models can even reach over 2000 ℃. The specific temperature range depends on the design of the furnace, the type of heating element, and experimental requirements.
General range: The temperature range of most tubular sintering furnaces is between 1000 ℃ and 1600 ℃, which can meet the sintering needs of the vast majority of materials.
High temperature models: Some high-end or specially designed tubular sintering furnaces have a temperature range that can be extended to 1700 ℃ to 1800 ℃, or even higher, suitable for sintering high melting point materials.
Special applications: For certain experiments or materials, higher temperatures may be required, in which case a tubular sintering furnace with a temperature range of 2000 ℃ or above can be selected.
In addition, the temperature range of the tube sintering furnace may also be affected by other factors, such as the material of the furnace tube, the performance of the heating element, and the accuracy of the temperature control system. Therefore, when choosing a tube sintering furnace, it is necessary to determine the appropriate temperature range based on the specific experimental requirements and material characteristics.